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Best Yeezus review you'll ever see

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Best Yeezus review you'll ever see

Postby PAINKILLƎR » Jun 29th, '13, 06:47

http://youtu.be/nCpfSd-7Z6o

Reactions and final review felt really genuine, didn't really get that thorough but he kept it simple and to the point. The review was pretty entertaining lol engaging review tbh check it.
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Re: Best Yeezus review you'll ever see

Postby Mr Change » Jun 29th, '13, 09:23

Very good (and hilarious) review. I almost completely agree with this guy!
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Re: Best Yeezus review you'll ever see

Postby Squiggles123 » Jun 29th, '13, 10:22

GoinThruChanges wrote:Very good (and hilarious) review. I almost completely agree with this guy!


So do I. I definitely would have had the same facial reactions/dancing if I had not had my first listen to the album on the train. I really like 'Blood on the Leaves' THAT DROP!, 'Bound 2' UH HUH HONEY!, 'New Slaves' love everything but the distortion, 'I Am A God' undecided... and 'Black Skinhead' I think is pretty good.

The rest is meh to me so far. Lyrically this album is quite weak and the production is so experimental, quite hit and miss. Its not even really Hip Hop, I'm not one for labeling music too finely though so I don't care about that, music should push boundaries in whatever genre.

I'm curious about what way Jay-Z will be going after this now. Production will be similar I think.
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